Economic and Social Structure of Mauritius

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agricultural
Agricultural Bank
agricultural diversification
Agricultural Marketing Board
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bank
board
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Category=JHB
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central
Chagos Archipelago
colonial
Colonial Development Corporation
Commonwealth Sugar Agreement
demographic transition economic impact
development
development economics
electricity
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financial systems in small states
government
Government's Recurrent Expenditure
Government’s Recurrent Expenditure
Housing Reconstruction Programme
Industrial Development Board
industrialisation strategies
industry
International Bank
International Sugar Agreements
Job Contractors
labour market analysis
Large Families
Mauritian Economy
Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute
population dynamics
Praedial Larceny
Principal Assistant Secretary
School Text Books
Secretary Of State
Soil Survey
sugar
Sugar Estates
Sugar Industry
Teacher Training College
Trade Training Centre
War Time
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415594387
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1961, this reissue examines the contemporary economic problems of Mauritius alongside those social problems which have a bearing on economic development. As a small and isolated economy, marked by a very rapid rate of contemporary population growth, by an extreme concentration on a single product, and by a great diversity of racial, religious and linguistic groups within the population, Mauritius is a representative microcosm of the economic problems of a large part of the developing world. The book considers the impact of a lower birth rate, emigration and economic development upon the economy of Mauritius, examining in detail the labour market, the prospects for agricultural and industrial development, the financial system and the education system.